Usages of servus
Servus rogat dominum: “Cuius est hic liber?”
The servant asks the master: “Whose book is this?”
Servus in culina manet, ut cenam finire possit.
The servant stays in the kitchen so that he can finish the dinner.
Servus librum in bibliotheca invenit et dominam vocat.
The servant finds a book in the library and calls the mistress.
Domina servum vocat, et servus statim venit.
The mistress calls the servant, and the servant comes at once.
Hospes ante ianuam stat et servum vocat.
The guest stands before the door and calls the servant.
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